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Fox has announced the release of an "infamous unaired episode" of the show

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Fox Home Entertainment has announced Family Guy: Partial Terms of Endearment for September 28th. Retail will be around $14.98. Extras will include a Seth and Alex Almost Live Comedy Show, a Family Guy: Live and Uncensored Table Read, an Animatic for Partial Terms of Endearment, 9 Original Songs Composed for Family Guy, and a digital copy. Art is attached:

Synopsis

Quote: The jokes stretch from here to maternity in the hilariously offensive Family Guy episode you couldn’t see on television! Now legal to own (but just barely), Family Guy: Partial Terms of Endearment is a freakin’ poignant tale of what happens when Lois agrees to become a surrogate mother for an infertile couple against Peter’s wishes. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry… it’s your choice!

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NOTLWolfie wrote: I can see the Stewie movie, it was a movie that was leading toward Family Guy's return. I can see the Star Wars episodes, release them separately for the Star Wars fans that don't wanna buy every volume of Family Guy.

This is absurd though.I agree with you NOTLWolfie. It's sad that they couldn't just put this one on the volume dvd. Heck, this wasn't even that good. Sure I chuckled 2 or 3 times but other than that, this was a stupid episode and I didn't even get offended (maybe It's just me idk).

I'm not buying this next month. I'll wait for it's TV debut and the next Star Wars spoof instead.

Remember last time when there was an unaired banned episode? "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" it was called. Yeah, it's on Volume 2. This release upsets me that they're milking it for its own release.

I can see the Stewie movie, it was a movie that was leading toward Family Guy's return. I can see the Star Wars episodes, release them separately for the Star Wars fans that don't wanna buy every volume of Family Guy.

This honestly wasn't a great episode. Like, it just seemed to try too hard to be pushing the envelope, and it wasn't really all that funny (and no, the episode didn't offend me in the slightest.) If you REALLY have to own it, wait for it to make its way into the bargain bin, otherwise, just try to find it online or wait it out for when it inevitably does air (which we all know it will.)

sucks that we gotta buy this, not that i mind buying Family Guy but they're obviously just milking this whole "unaired" thing. i recall when they first mentioned this episode, they said it would just eventually makes its way onto a volume release. it didnt really NEED its own seperate release but if the Star Wars Spoofs and Stewie movie are any sign, this is the only way you'll be able to own this.